Problem 43599. Find the sides of an isosceles triangle when given its area and height from its base to apex
Find the sides of an isosceles triangle when given its area and the height from its base to apex.
For example, with A=12 and h=4, the result will be [5 5 6].
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goc3
on 2 Dec 2016
This problem has been polished along with an enhanced test suite.
GAURAV MUKHERJEE
on 14 Oct 2020
GREAT
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